Give Ronald Rolfes points for honesty. The heavyset, 31-year-old Georgia man was caught on Sunday secretly recording women undressing backstage during the Hooters International Swimsuit Pageant at the Fontainebleau Hotel. When police confronted him with the video evidence of his crimes, he had a simple explanation.

Rolfes was working the event (which our own Skrawberry checked out in person over the weekend) with the Waterbabies Bikini company. He'd paid his own way to come to the show and help work security at the door, Waterbabies' owner tells the Herald.

But Rolfes had ulterior motives for coming to the Miami Beach pageant. Midway through the show, a frantic contestant ran up to a police officer to report finding a camera in a half-open backpack propped up under a chair in the backstage changing area.

Tim Elfrink is an award-winning investigative reporter, the managing editor of the Miami New Times and the co-author of "Blood Sport: Alex Rodriguez and the Quest to End Baseball's Steroid Era." Since 2008, he's written in-depth pieces on police corruption, fatal shootings and social justice issues across South Florida. He's won the George Polk Award and has been a finalist for the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting.